SHEFFIELD BULB FARM 
TIGRIDIAS 
Nothing can surpass the gorgeous effective¬ 
ness of these summer flowering half hardy 
plants. The effect when a quantity of bulbs is 
massed together in a bed or in clumps is nob 
easily forgotten. The bulbs should be planted 
in March and lifted in autumn. They are in 
a sense the flower of the day, but like many 
other short-lived gems they crowd in to that 
brief period an intensity of brilliance and 
splendor never attained by any other long- 
lived flowers. 
Pavonia Speciosa —Beautiful scarlet with yel¬ 
low markings. 
Orange Yellow. 
25c each; $1.50 per doz. 
ENGLISH IRIS 
These lovely flowers are very distinctive and 
charming, unsurpassed for cutting, quite hardy 
and rival orchids for beauty and color; for an 
early flower for cutting they are unsurpassed. 
Prefer a heavier soil than other bulbous Iris. 
Late May to July. 
White, Purple, Lavender, and Light and Deep 
Blue. $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
DWARF PURPLE IRIS 
For the rock garden or border. 25c each; 
$2.50 per doz. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
(Yellow Day Lily) 
Showy hardy garden plants with beautiful 
rich green leaves and large Lily-shaped blooms 
during the summer and fall. Attractive even 
when not in bloom. 
Flava (Yellow Day Lily) —The best known 
variety; very fragrant deep lemon-yellow flow¬ 
ers in June and July; height, 2% to 3 feet. 
Fulva (Tawny Day Lily) —Grows from 4 to 5 
feet igh, with trumpet-shaped flowers of a 
neutral orange color with darker shadings; 
June and July. 
Luteola (Golden Day Lily) —Bright golden- 
yellow with Indian-yellow shadings; June and 
July. 
Middendorfi—The earliest to bloom, May; 
flowers bell-shaped, rich chrome yellow. 2 feet. 
Any of the above, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
VASHON ISLAND, BURTON, WASH. 
